Tom Brown's School DaysMacmillan, 1857 - 420 páginas Recounts the adventures of a young English boy at Rugby School in the early nineteenth century. |
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Thomas Hughes. 6 THE OLD BOY MOURNETH . range is the White Horse Hill , which you come in front of just before you stop at the Shrivenham station . If you love English scenery and have a few hours to spare , you can't do better , the ...
Thomas Hughes. 6 THE OLD BOY MOURNETH . range is the White Horse Hill , which you come in front of just before you stop at the Shrivenham station . If you love English scenery and have a few hours to spare , you can't do better , the ...
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... White Horse , and that that confounded Great Western hadn't carried away Alfred's Hill to make an embankment . But to return to the said Vale of White Horse , the country in which the first scenes of this true and interesting story are ...
... White Horse , and that that confounded Great Western hadn't carried away Alfred's Hill to make an embankment . But to return to the said Vale of White Horse , the country in which the first scenes of this true and interesting story are ...
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... youth , -was it the great Richard Swiveller , or Mr. Stiggins ? -says , ' we are born in a vale , and must take the con- sequences of being found in such a situation . ' These 10 WHITE HORSE HILL . consequences , I for one.
... youth , -was it the great Richard Swiveller , or Mr. Stiggins ? -says , ' we are born in a vale , and must take the con- sequences of being found in such a situation . ' These 10 WHITE HORSE HILL . consequences , I for one.
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Thomas Hughes. 10 WHITE HORSE HILL . consequences , I for one am ready to encounter . I pity people who were ' nt born in a vale . I don't mean a flat country , but a vale ; that is , a flat country bounded by hills . The having your hill ...
Thomas Hughes. 10 WHITE HORSE HILL . consequences , I for one am ready to encounter . I pity people who were ' nt born in a vale . I don't mean a flat country , but a vale ; that is , a flat country bounded by hills . The having your hill ...
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... hill , under the camp , where it is almost precipitous , the great Saxon white horse , which he who will may see from the railway , and which gives its name to the vale , over which it has looked these thousand years and more . Right ...
... hill , under the camp , where it is almost precipitous , the great Saxon white horse , which he who will may see from the railway , and which gives its name to the vale , over which it has looked these thousand years and more . Right ...
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Página 271 - If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and He will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.
Página 236 - I HELD it truth, with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things.
Página 348 - In this thing the LORD pardon thy servant, that when my master goeth into the house of Rimmon to worship there, and he leaneth on my hand, and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon: when I bow down myself in the house of Rimmon, the LORD pardon thy servant in this thing.
Página 358 - The Holy Supper is kept, indeed, In whatso we share with another's need; Not what we give, but what we share, ! For the gift without the giver is bare; Who gives himself with his alms feeds three, Himself, his hungering neighbor, and me.
Página 352 - And when they went, I heard the noise of their wings, like the noise of great waters, as the voice of the Almighty, the voice of speech, as the noise of an host: when they stood, they let down their wings.
Página 352 - And they went every one straight forward : whither the spirit was to go, they went ; and they turned not when they went.
Página 251 - ... a coward her son had been. And then peace came to him as he resolved, lastly, to bear his testimony next morning. The morning would be harder than the night to begin with, but he felt that he could not afford to let one chance slip. Several times he faltered, for the devil showed him, first, all his old friends calling him "Saint
Página 382 - But O blithe breeze ; and O great seas, Though ne'er, that earliest parting past, On your wide plain they join again, Together lead them home at last. One port, methought, alike they sought, One purpose hold where'er they fare, — O bounding breeze, O rushing seas ! At last, at last, unite them there ! WHERE LIES THE LAND?
Página 292 - I have found out a gift for my fair; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed; But let me that plunder forbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed...
Página 271 - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego answered and said to the king, "O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thy hand, O king.